We are a global team of experts, with more than 20 years experience in waste management. We established the D-Waste website in order to provide our services in a unique way.

We believe that sound waste management is a key-issue for the sustainability of the urban ecosystems.

We have learned that the bigger the city the more challenging the waste management is.We have worked in more than 20 countries, with different cultural, economic and social conditions.

Through our experiences we have understood that waste management solutions are only local. And although there are global principles, no city or country will face waste management challenges unless local human resources are prepared for that. And this is what we want to do through D-Waste.

D-Waste provides fully customised, affordable and high quality waste management services through a global network of experts that are available to support clients worldwide. We do believe that waste management solutions will be finally developed by local stakeholders, institutions, and human resources. For that purpose our aim is to provide suitable consulting to those who need it most.

D-Waste's philosophy and approach is simple: we want to make waste management consulting easily accessible and affordable for all those who need it. In that framework we deliver different services with the same concept: easy access and cost-effectiveness.

UK-Veolia’s MRF Grand Opening

Veolia has recently opens a state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Gillmoss, Liverpool,UK. Veolia MRF in Gillmoss, Kiverpool UK has been in operation since late 2011, but has recently its grand opening.The facility, which has been designed, manufactured and installed by the CP Group, has the capacity to process 85,000 tonnes of mixed recyclables annually including cardboard, paper, glass, steep cans, aluminum, mixed plastics and plastic bottles.

One of the most unique characteristics of this facility is that it combines a high tech sorting with the latest green construction techniques. The attractive curved roof allows natural light into the building, and recycled materials were used in the construction of the building and its foundation.